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President Trump has “gone full racist,” HuffPost wrote on the front of its website Friday. The headline on the front page of the website referred to a story with another headline: “Trump Says Europe is ‘Losing’ It Culture Because of Immigration.” The story referenced remarks the president made in an interview with The Sun, a […]

The Washington Post Fact Checker took a look at Democrats’ claims that the Senate shouldn’t consider President Trump’s Supreme Court justice nominee until after the midterm elections in November so that the voters could be heard on this matter. On June 27, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the Republicans hypocrites for wanting to move […]

The Washington Post has turned to emotional personal stories to enflame the immigration debate over the past few weeks. “Separated and deported: A father’s story,” read the headline on a story in the Sunday edition of the Post. “Nevada draws a Trump gamble; Immigration Takes Center Stage; President uses issue to stump for GOP senator,” […]

On Tuesday, two leaders of countries that have been at each other’s throats for more than 70 years met and signed a document that seems to lead toward peace and denuclearization of the Korean peninsula – a U.S. foreign policy goal since it became evident the North Koreans were developing nuclear weapons. But North Korean […]

In January, President Trump suspended a rule proposed by the Obama administration that would have all but wiped out consumer loans from payday, title or online lenders by requiring them to “reasonably determine that the consumer has the ability to repay the loan.” It also would have limited the interest rates payday lenders could charge, […]

The Washington Post Fact-Checker gave Bill Clinton three Pinocchios for his statements on the Today show regarding the Monica Lewinsky affair and the #MeToo movement: “Yes [I have apologized to Monica Lewinsky] and nobody believes I got out of that for free. I left the White House $16 million in debt, but you typically have […]

Despite Trump’s accomplishments in foreign policy, the Washington Post reported Tuesday that his methods pose more risks than potential. In “Trump’s fluid approach to national and economic security is leaving his allies baffled,” the Post’s David Lynch and Damian Paletta argue Trump is “merging his national security and trade goals in a blur of tactical improvisation […]

No one had anything good to say about the Supreme Court ruling Monday, according to the Washington Post. The Supreme Court ruled that companies can require workers to settle employment disputes through individual arbitration rather than class-action lawsuits. “The court’s conservative majority said that the 5-to-4 ruling was a logical reading of federal law, and Congress’s […]

At this point, two days before her wedding to Prince Harry, the world knows quite a bit about Meghan Markle. We know she’s 36, she portrayed Rachel Zane in the legal drama series “Suits,” and that she plans to retire from acting after her wedding. We know her father, a former actor, won’t be at […]

As Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner presided over the opening of the new American embassy in Jerusalem, Hamas moved thousands of people to the border of Israel to protest, fire on Israeli troops and provoke responses for the consumption of world media organizations. Joy Reid of MSNBC exemplified the mood on the left. Linking a […]